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Roberts inked a three-year, $12 million deal last August and carries a $4.45 million cap number this year, which is awfully pricey for a No. 4 receiver in Oakland. He's expendable after the Raiders added Martavis Bryant on Thursday. Roberts has 11 touchdowns the last three years as a No. 3 wideout, but he averages just 11.8 yards per catch. He'd only cost a late-round pick. Apr 27 - 11:14 AM

Seth Roberts hauled in 5-of-6 passes for 48 yards in the Raiders' Week 17 loss to the Chargers.

With Michael Crabtree playing limited snaps, Roberts served as the No. 2 receiver in this one, and it is a role he may have to get used to with reports Crabtree will be cut. Roberts hovered around his career averages with 43 catches for 455 yards, but he found the end zone just once after scoring five times each of his first two seasons in the league. The Raiders will likely look to bring in a new No. 2 if Crabtree is let go, but Roberts would be a good bet to set career-highs across the board if that does not happen. Sun, Dec 31, 2017 11:01:00 PM

Roberts led Oakland in receiving on a night Derek Carr threw for just 171 yards. His only highlight was a 28-yard catch on the opening play of the fourth quarter. Roberts has seen more snaps the last three weeks, but it hasn't led to fantasy value. Even if Amari Cooper doesn't return, Roberts should be avoided in Week 16. Mon, Dec 18, 2017 12:28:00 AM

Seth Roberts hauled in 5-of-6 targets for 46 yards in the Raiders' Week 13 win over the Giants.

Roberts operated as the No. 1 receiver with Michael Crabtree and Amari Cooper sidelined, but he watched Cordarrelle Patterson make the big plays and Johnny Holton catch the touchdown. With Crabtree coming back and Cooper potentially returning, Roberts will not have much fantasy value next week against the Chiefs. Sun, Dec 3, 2017 08:25:00 PM

It was obvious the Cowboys would part ways with a receiver following their acquisition of Tavon Austin, but it's surprising Switzer was the one to go. Taken in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Switzer was primarily limited to special teams in Dallas his rookie year. He'll likely be Oakland's primary kick and punt returner since the team dealt special teams ace Cordarrelle Patterson to New England in April.

Police were called to Penn's house last month for an alleged ordeal between Penn and his ex-wife. However, both sides deny there was any physical altercation. The league will probably conduct its own investigation, but we doubt anything comes of this. Penn should be out of the clear and ready Week 1. He can now turn his football attention to recovering from Lisfranc surgery.

With the Raiders' bye not until Week 7, Alexander will be eligible to return in Week 5. The No. 234 overall pick of the 2016 draft, Alexander has made nine starts over the past two seasons, including four in 2017. This won't endear him to new coach Jon Gruden.